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May 2024 by Carloz Feliz feliz
Leo morel very professional and honest! Best price and helpful man. Highly recommended
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May 2024 by Bela Blue
Very good customer service, they are very friendly, they helped me with everything I was looking for! They have a great range of vehicles, I recommend them!
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April 2024 by R
Make sure you think twice before coming here. If you see any red flags, go with your gut. There are so many honest dealerships out there, but this place is not one of them. So disappointed in this establishment.
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April 2024 by Ricy Brown
If you want a vehicle to stop working on you in less than a month of purchase, then you are at the right establishment. Enjoy ??
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April 2024 by Nisha Gulley
DON’T do it he sells lemons!!! and put I should’ve known it was a red flag when he took a battery from another car and put it in mine he will seem nice at first but his true colors come out when you start asking about the car I used my last bit of money on a car that’s not even worth $4100 I haven’t received a title or tag for the car and I even offered to pay for damages and he has been avoiding my calls and pointing things on me
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May 2023 by Brandon Abrams
Stay away dude sold me a lemon. Straight robbery
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March 2023 by Leah Callahan
I bought a car from here not even a week ago. I was told this car was "mechanically great"not how I'd describe this car. I could tell in my test drive it needed an alignment. not too big of a deal. I was told he drives it around and no lights come on, etc. well, on the way home from buying this car, tire light comes on. car starts shaking really hard. whatever, I get it home. I ended up taking it to have the alignment done and have an inspection. after the alignment was done, it was clear how bad of shape this car was in. control arms are shot, mechanic told me that the alignment had been tricked to hold the control arm in place. all 4 tires are dry rotted. Camber is bent and unadjustable, so even if i fix everything, it will always pull. trunk won't open. sunroof won't open. Power locks don't work. a lot of random electrical issues.so, car is undriveable. I'm out 2k just to get this car on the road again.I reached out to let him know, and now our conversation has disappeared and he won't answer the phone.really upset about this development. guy seemed really nice at first. Now I just feel conned.
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February 2023 by Leah C.
I bought a car from here not even a week ago. I was told this car was "mechanically great"not how I'd describe this car. I could tell in my test drive it needed an alignment. not too big of a deal. I was told he drives it around and no lights come on, etc. well, on the way home from buying this car, tire light comes on. car starts shaking really hard. whatever, I get it home. I ended up taking it to have the alignment done and have an inspection. after the alignment was done, it was clear how bad of shape this car was in. control arms are shot, mechanic told me that the alignment had been tricked to hold the control arm in place. all 4 tires are dry rotted. trunk won't open. sunroof won't open. a lot of random electrical issues. so, car is undriveable. I'm out 2k just to get this car on the road again. I reached out to let him know, and now our conversation has disappeared and he won't answer the phone. really upset about this development. guy seemed really nice at first. Now I just feel conned.
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October 2021 by Elieser Bejerano
We had great experience buying our SUV!!!I recommend this dealer 100% different options and reasonable prices this days ???
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August 2021 by Tonya Lolley
2nd vehicle from him I hope it's as good as the first one
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August 2021 by John Murray
Leo is a great guy to deal with. Honesty is one of his most signicant attributes. It was a pleasure doing business with him.
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June 2021 by Santos Rodriguez
Leo was great i told him what I needed and he came up with all the answers .. got a great car and deal . Definitely recommend him and his place ..
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August 2020 by Alysia Quesenberry
I purchased a vehicle from Morel Motors on 6/20.When I went to see the vehicle, I was told it was in “great” condition, well maintained by the elderly couple that previously owned it who drove it very minimally.After test driving the vehicle, the check engine light came on.He ran the code and when I looked it up, it said it was due to the catalytic convertor not functioning properly.Obviously with that, I was hesitant to purchase the vehicle.However when I asked him about the code, he said it was “just an O2 sensor” and was reassured that the issue would be resolved prior to my purchase.Leo also said, he’d personally drive it home to make sure there were no more issues with the vehicle.The next day when I went to purchase the vehicle, every thing seemed fine to me. The check engine light was off, I was just looking forward to finally being in a reliable vehicle.We previously agreed that I would pay $4K total for the Toyota Corolla. (Including any taxes and tag fees)When looking over the paperwork, I noticed the numbers said $2,272.50. When questioned, he said “don’t worry about what the numbers say, I just put what I had to put on there so you’d only pay $4K.)That should have been a red flag to me right there but I never purchased a car through a dealership before so I didn’t know what “protocol” is.On my way home, the check engine light comes back on. Leo apologized and told me to bring the car back the next day so he could have it fixed.So, I take it back the next day and was told the issues were fixed.I drive the vehicle home (I live in St. Pete, they are located in Tampa.)Check engine light come back on. Again, I was told to bring it back and the issue would be fixed.Later that afternoon, the car begins to shoot out white smoke when I start it up, I also noticed that there is no oil in the vehicle.When I called Leo, he said that one of his “guys” must have made a mistake and that all the issues would be resolved the next day when I bring it in.Again, I take it back and am told it’s “fixed” and to put premium gas in to help clear the code.At this point, I am getting worried but I didn’t want to believe that a dealership would sell me a vehicle knowing it had major issues.The car continues smoking, I reach out and get told that it might just take time for the system to clear out.At this point, I am frustrated and worried that I just spent $4K on a “lemon”.I had a friend of mine call him that knows more about vehicles hoping they could talk and I could get more clarity about what is going on.Leo refused to speak to him without my consent.When I did give my consent and they were able to speak. He said I was lying. I was lying about issues with the car. Lying about how much I purchased the vehicle for. (When I have statements and messages that prove otherwise)Finally, I get some sense and take it to a mechanic.I am then told that the check engine light is in fact due to the catalytic convertor not functioning properly and needing to be replaced.They also informed me that the engine is shot, knocking when at higher RPMs and burning oil. (Which is the cause of the smoke and the reason why there was no oil in the vehicle)To top it all off, they told me the vehicle had been in an accident and was evident due to all the overspray they saw. (This was not reflected in the Carfax or disclosed about the vehicle)I have since tried to get in contact with Leo but my calls and texts are left unanswered.He has also deleted the Facebook listing on this vehicle. (Rather than marking as “sold” as he has done with his other vehicles)I’m not normally one to “trash talk” a business or post negative reviews but I don’t know what else to do.I have made numerous attempts to rectify this situation. I am just a young woman, with minimal knowledge of cars that hoped that a dealership would be a reputable and honest place to purchase a reliable vehicle.Leo saw this and took advantage of it.Now I am left with a $4K vehicle with a bad engine.I should have known better.
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July 2020 by Alysia Quesenberry
I purchased a vehicle from Morel Motors on 6/20.
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July 2020 by Alysia Q.
I purchased a vehicle from Morel Motors on 6/20.When I went to see the vehicle, I was told it was in "great" condition, well maintained by the elderly couple that previously owned it who drove it very minimally.After test driving the vehicle, the check engine light came on.He ran the code and when I looked it up, it said it was due to the catalytic convertor not functioning properly.Obviously with that, I was hesitant to purchase the vehicle.However when I asked him about the code, he said it was "just an O2 sensor" and was reassured that the issue would be resolved prior to my purchase.Leo also said, he'd personally drive it home to make sure there were no more issues with the vehicle.The next day when I went to purchase the vehicle, every thing seemed fine to me. The check engine light was off, I was just looking forward to finally being in a reliable vehicle.We previously agreed that I would pay $4K total for the Toyota Corolla. (Including any taxes and tag fees)When looking over the paperwork, I noticed the numbers said $2,272.50. When questioned, he said "don't worry about what the numbers say, I just put what I had to put on there so you'd only pay $4K.)That should have been a red flag to me right there but I never purchased a car through a dealership before so I didn't know what "protocol" is.On my way home, the check engine light comes back on. Leo apologized and told me to bring the car back the next day so he could have it fixed.So, I take it back the next day and was told the issues were fixed.I drive the vehicle home (I live in St. Pete, they are located in Tampa.)Check engine light come back on. Again, I was told to bring it back and the issue would be fixed.Later that afternoon, the car begins to shoot out white smoke when I start it up, I also noticed that there is no oil in the vehicle.When I called Leo, he said that one of his "guys" must have made a mistake and that all the issues would be resolved the next day when I bring it in.Again, I take it back and am told it's "fixed" and to put premium gas in to help clear the code.At this point, I am getting worried but I didn't want to believe that a dealership would sell me a vehicle knowing it had major issues.The car continues smoking, I reach out and get told that it might just take time for the system to clear out.At this point, I am frustrated and worried that I just spent $4K on a "lemon".I had a friend of mine call him that knows more about vehicles hoping they could talk and I could get more clarity about what is going on.Leo refused to speak to him without my consent.When I did give my consent and they were able to speak. He said I was lying. I was lying about issues with the car. Lying about how much I purchased the vehicle for. (When I have statements and messages that prove otherwise)Finally, I get some sense and take it to a mechanic.I am then told that the check engine light is in fact due to the catalytic convertor not functioning properly and needing to be replaced.They also informed me that the engine is shot, knocking when at higher RPMs and burning oil. (Which is the cause of the smoke and the reason why there was no oil in the vehicle)To top it all off, they told me the vehicle had been in an accident and was evident due to all the overspray they saw. (This was not reflected in the Carfax or disclosed about the vehicle)I have since tried to get in contact with Leo but my calls and texts are left unanswered.He has also deleted the Facebook listing on this vehicle. (Rather than marking as "sold" as he has done with his other vehicles)I'm not normally one to "trash talk" a business or post negative reviews but I don't know what else to do.I have made numerous attempts to rectify this situation. I am just a young woman, with minimal knowledge of cars that hoped that a dealership would be a reputable and honest place to purchase a reliable vehicle.Leo saw this and took advantage of it.Now I am left with a $4K vehicle wit